Wardrobe rails help maximise hanging space and improve organisation inside your wardrobe. When clothes are crowded or stacked unevenly, garments crease easily and items become hard to find. Adding the right wardrobe rail makes it easier to separate clothing, improve visibility and make better use of vertical space.
Wardrobe rails are especially useful in wardrobes that feel full but still have unused height, helping you organise more without replacing existing cabinetry.
Our range includes practical wardrobe rail solutions designed to suit different storage needs. Double hang wardrobe rails are ideal for shirts, tops and shorter garments, effectively doubling hanging capacity in the same footprint. They’re a popular choice for shared wardrobes or anyone needing more space for everyday clothing.
Single rails and rail accessories also help fine-tune wardrobe layouts. Rail spacers improve airflow and reduce overcrowding, while hanging rails for belts, scarves and handbags keep accessories organised and easy to reach. These solutions work well alongside other wardrobe storage, such as drawer units and hanging organisers, to create a balanced setup.
Designed for everyday use, wardrobe rails are easy to install and adjust as storage needs change. Double hang rails help reduce wasted space, while accessory rails prevent smaller items from slipping into piles or drawers. Used together, these solutions help wardrobes feel less cluttered and easier to maintain over time.
Explore the full range of wardrobe rails online or visit your local Howards. You can check product availability online before heading in to see what’s stocked at your nearest store. Our team can help you choose the right rail setup for your wardrobe, and you can enjoy members rewards when shopping in-store.
Yes. Most wardrobe rails in this range are designed to sit inside an existing wardrobe, helping improve hanging space and organisation without changing the overall structure.
Wardrobe rails are generally intended for internal wardrobe use. If you’re looking for a freestanding solution outside a wardrobe, clothes racks are usually a better option for stability and flexibility.
Double hang rails work best in wardrobes with enough vertical height to accommodate two rows of shorter garments, such as shirts, tops and folded trousers.
Yes. Wardrobe rails pair well with drawer units, hanging organisers and accessory rails to create a more balanced and functional wardrobe setup.